Results of phlegmon’s treatment lacrimal sac and dacryocystocele at newborns
Ophthalmology
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Results of phlegmon’s treatment lacrimal sac and dacryocystocele at newborns
Результаты лечения флегмоны слезного мешка и дакриоцистоцеле у новорожденных |
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M. Valjavskaja E.
A. Ovchinnikova V. E. Markova Ju. М. Валявская Е.; Морозовская ДГКБ А. Овчинникова В.; Морозовская ДГКБ Е. Маркова Ю.; Российский национальный исследовательский медицинский университет имени Н. И. Пирогова |
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phlegmon lacrimal sac; dacryocystocele; newborn
флегмона слезного мешка; дакриоцистоцеле; новорожденные |
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Results of treatment of 113 children (124 eyes) with phlegmon lacrimal sac (78 eyes) and dacryocystocele (46 eyes) are analysed. Features of tactics of maintaining patients with purulent complication phlegmon lacrimal sac newborns (phlegmon) and dacryocystocele, as main reason for its development are described. It is shown that early surgical treatment of these conditions promotes fast recovery, prevention of complications and refusal in most cases from application of the general antibacterial therapy. It is revealed that at dacryocystocele the risk of development phlegmon lacrimal sac is increased.
Проанализированы результаты лечения 113 детей (124 глаза) с флегмоной слезного мешка (78 глаз) и дакриоцистоцеле (46 глаз). Описаны особенности тактики ведения больных с гнойным осложнением дакриоцистита новорожденных (флегмоны) и дакриоцистоцеле, как основной причины его развития. Показано, что раннее хирургическое лечение этих состояний способствует быстрому выздоровлению, предотвращению осложнений и отказу в большинстве случаев от применения об-щей антибактериальной терапии. Выявлено, что при дакриоцистоцеле повышен риск развития флегмоны слезного мешка. |
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Ophthalmology
Офтальмология |
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2014-07-11
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application/pdf
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http://www.ophthalmojournal.com/index.php/opht/article/view/122
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Ophthalmology; Том 10, № 4 (2013); 41-44
Офтальмология; Том 10, № 4 (2013); 41-44 1816-5095 |
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rus
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http://www.ophthalmojournal.com/index.php/opht/article/view/122/111
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